Amy Noonan best known as Qveen Herby has released highly-anticipated debut album, A Woman.
Anticipation for A Woman began immediately after Noonan and her now husband/producer, Nick Noonan, severed their major label deal in 2015 to pursue music independently after multi-platinum success with Karmin.
A Woman is the long awaited final piece of the puzzle that creates a rapper, singer, poet, entrepreneur – Qveen Herby is finally here.
Over the past six years, Qveen Herby has reintroduced herself as a top female indie rapper through a series of nine EPs like pieces of a puzzle, exploring consciousness, ego and sex among other building blocks of individuality through a new, unrestricted sonic medium. The 9-EP catalogue recently struck 200 Million collective streams across DSPs, 110 Million on Spotify alone, and has brought her to never-before-seen heights of success. Nearly 1 Million listeners adore her catalogue daily, with highlights including “Busta Rhymes,” an homage to her “Look At Me Now” Karmin cover that brought her to stardom 10 years ago, “Sade in the 90s” and “Sugar Daddy,” the latter of which shared on social media by Jennifer Lopez and Cardi B.